Grip and Equipment Manager
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We are UMG, the Universal Music Group. We are the world's leading music company. In everything we do, we are committed to artistry, innovation and entrepreneurship. We own and operate a broad array of businesses engaged in recorded music, music publishing, merchandising, and audiovisual content in more than 60 countries. We identify and develop recording artists and songwriters, and we produce, distribute and promote the most critically acclaimed and commercially successful music to delight and entertain fans around the world. Fame House, a division of UMG, is the preeminent leader in D2C solutions in music, defining & delivering the industry's best-in-class service to connect artists with their fans. Established & headquartered in Philly, Fame House powers eCommerce for UMG's labels, artists, and Bravado, along with a select roster of 3rd party clients. Our success & culture is fueled by collaboration, both within FH and with our partners. We are passionate about the impact of eCommerce for artists, providing a full service solution to grow an artist's owned business including strategy, creative, storefront merchandising, fulfillment, customer service, technology, and more. How we LEAD: Merchandise and e-commerce is part of the fabric of music culture. For artists, it's a way to develop and further articulate their brand. For fans, it's another pathway to connecting with an artist and the culture they represent. At Digital Creative & Experience, content is created at the intersection of creativity, technology, and production excellence. From artist campaigns and ecommerce experiences to product launches, social content, and brand storytelling initiatives, our Content & Experience team produces visual content that connects artists and brands with audiences around the world. Behind every successful production is a foundation of operational readiness, technical excellence, and production support. The Grip & Equipment Manager plays a critical role in ensuring our teams have the equipment, environments, systems, and resources required to execute creative work safely, efficiently, and at the highest quality standards. How You'll CREATE The Grip & Equipment Manager is responsible for overseeing the management, maintenance, preparation, and deployment of production equipment and studio resources across all Content & Experience productions. This role serves as the operational owner of production infrastructure, ensuring camera, lighting, grip, audio, and studio equipment are maintained, organized, and production-ready at all times. Working closely with Producers, Directors of Photography, Photographers, Stylists, Editors, and Content teams, the Grip & Equipment Manager helps enable seamless production execution while supporting the ongoing growth and evolution of the organization's production capabilities. Combining technical expertise with strong operational and organizational skills, this role ensures production teams can focus on creating exceptional content without being limited by equipment, logistics, or operational challenges. Own the management, organization, maintenance, and deployment of all production equipment Maintain inventory across camera, lighting, grip, audio, staging, and production support equipment Ensure all equipment is production-ready, tested, maintained, and functioning properly Develop and maintain equipment tracking and asset management systems Manage equipment check-in, check-out, and return processes Coordinate repairs, servicing, and preventative maintenance schedules Evaluate equipment performance and recommend upgrades or replacements when required Production Operations Support productions through equipment preparation, logistics, and technical setup Partner with Producers and Directors of Photography to ensure productions have appropriate equipment and support resources Oversee equipment allocation across multiple concurrent productions Assist with studio setup, breakdown, and operational readiness Support lighting, grip, and technical requirements during productions when needed Ensure production environments operate safely and efficiently Identify and resolve equipment-related challenges before they impact production timelines Studio & Facility Management Maintain studio readiness and operational standards Support organization and optimization of studio spaces, storage areas, and production environments Establish equipment handling, safety, and operational procedures Monitor studio resource utilization and identify opportunities for improvement Ensure compliance with health, safety, and operational best practices Operational Improvement Develop scalable processes for equipment management and production support Create documentation, standards, and operating procedures for production equipment and workflows Support onboarding and training related to equipment usage and studio operations Research emerging technologies and equipment innovations Recommend investments that i
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